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In Spanish, it is used Simple Present Tense when you want to talk about habits, schedules, customes and routines. Spanish has infinitive verbs (verbs that end in ar, er and ir) and conjugated verbs | Hola Spanish learners, | ||
In Spanish, it is used Simple Present Tense when you want to talk about habits, schedules, customes and routines. | |||
Spanish has infinitive verbs (verbs that end in ar, er and ir) and conjugated verbs (infinitive verbs that changes with respect to the subjects). | |||
= Verbs that ends in "Ar" = | = Verbs that ends in "Ar" = | ||
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!Subject | !Subject | ||
!Ending | !Ending | ||
!Correr | !Correr | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Yo | |Yo | ||
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= Some Irregular Verbs = | = Some Irregular Verbs = | ||
In Spanish, exists a lot of irregular verbs, those change their form and use the same endings like "jugar" or " | In Spanish, exists a lot of irregular verbs, those change their form and use the same endings like "jugar" or "ser". | ||
{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
!Subject | !Subject | ||
!Jugar ( | !Jugar (_ar) | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Yo | |Yo | ||
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{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
!Subject | !Subject | ||
!Ser ( | !Ser (_er) | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Yo | |Yo | ||
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|Son | |Son | ||
|} | |} | ||
And there are verbs that change completely, like " | And there are verbs that change completely, like "sentir". | ||
{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
!Subject | !Subject | ||
!Sentir | !Sentir (_ir) | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Yo | |Yo | ||
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__FORCETOC__ | __FORCETOC__ | ||
==Related Lessons== | |||
* [[Language/Spanish/Grammar/Past-Perfect-Tense|Past Perfect Tense]] | |||
* [[Language/Spanish/Grammar/Present-Perfect-Tense|Present Perfect Tense]] | |||
* [[Language/Spanish/Grammar/Tener|Tener]] | |||
* [[Language/Spanish/Grammar/Sentense-Structure|Sentense Structure]] | |||
* [[Language/Spanish/Grammar/How-to-use-articles-in-spanish|How to use articles in spanish]] | |||
* [[Language/Spanish/Grammar/The-Articles|The Articles]] | |||
* [[Language/Spanish/Grammar/Past-Participle|Past Participle]] | |||
* [[Language/Spanish/Grammar/How-to-use-Ser-o-Estar-(verb-to-be)|How to use Ser o Estar (verb to be)]] | |||
* [[Language/Spanish/Grammar/Gender|Gender]] | |||
* [[Language/Spanish/Grammar/Conjugación-de-verbos-difíciles|Conjugación de verbos difíciles]] |
Latest revision as of 17:15, 26 February 2023
Hola Spanish learners,
In Spanish, it is used Simple Present Tense when you want to talk about habits, schedules, customes and routines.
Spanish has infinitive verbs (verbs that end in ar, er and ir) and conjugated verbs (infinitive verbs that changes with respect to the subjects).
Verbs that ends in "Ar"[edit | edit source]
When you want to conjugate a regular verb that ends in "ar" in Spanish, you need to erase "ar" and put the corresponding ending with the subjects, the next table shows you the endings and the verb "to walk" as an example
Subject | Ending | Caminar |
---|---|---|
Yo | o | Camino |
Tú | as | Caminas |
Él/Ella/Usted | a | Camina |
Nosotros/Nosotras | amos | Caminamos |
Vosotros/Vosotras | áis | Camináis |
Ustedes/Ellos/Ellas | an | Caminan |
Verbs that ends in "Er"[edit | edit source]
When you want to conjugate a regular verb that ends in "er" in Spanish, you need to erase "er" and put the corresponding ending with the subjects, the next table shows you the endings and the verb "to run" as an example.
Subject | Ending | Correr |
---|---|---|
Yo | o | Corro |
Tú | es | Corres |
Él/Ella/Usted | e | Corre |
Nosotros/Nosotras | emos | Corremos |
Vosotros/Vosotras | éis | Corréis |
Ustedes/Ellos/Ellas | en | Corren |
Verbs that ends in "Ir"[edit | edit source]
When you want to conjugate a regular verb that ends in "ir" in Spanish, you need to erase "ir" and put the corresponding ending with the subjects, the next table shows you the endings and the verb "to write" as an example.
Subject | Ending | Escribir |
---|---|---|
Yo | o | Escribo |
Tú | es | Escribes |
Él/Ella/Usted | e | Escribe |
Nosotros/Nosotras | imos | Escribimos |
Vosotros/Vosotras | ís | Escribís |
Ustedes/Ellos/Ellas | en | Escriben |
Some Irregular Verbs[edit | edit source]
In Spanish, exists a lot of irregular verbs, those change their form and use the same endings like "jugar" or "ser".
Subject | Jugar (_ar) |
---|---|
Yo | Juego |
Tú | Juegas |
Él/Ella/Usted | Juega |
Nosotros/Nosotras | Jugamos |
Vosotros/Vosotras | Jugáis |
Ustedes/Ellos/Ellas | Juegan |
Subject | Ser (_er) |
---|---|
Yo | Soy |
Tú | Eres |
Él/Ella/Usted | Es |
Nosotros/Nosotras | Somos |
Vosotros/Vosotras | Sois |
Ustedes/Ellos/Ellas | Son |
And there are verbs that change completely, like "sentir".
Subject | Sentir (_ir) |
---|---|
Yo | Siento |
Tú | Sientes |
Él | Siente |
Nosotros/Nosotras | Sentimos |
Vosotros/Vosotras | Sentís |
Ustedes/Ellos/Ellas | Sienten |